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    Study: 98% of kids in the UK can’t tell fake news from the truth

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    A brief history of UX design and its evolution

    A brief history of UX design and its evolution

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    How Confucius loses face in China’s new surveillance regime

    How Confucius loses face in China’s new surveillance regime

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    Scientist says aliens in UFOs might be Earthlings from the future

    Scientist says aliens in UFOs might be Earthlings from the future

    • Tristan Greene
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    Ride-hailing apps are failing sexual assault survivors — UrSafe aims to change that

    Ride-hailing apps are failing sexual assault survivors — UrSafe aims to change that

    • Cara Curtis
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    The UK now has 30,000 EV charging connectors — but there’s a long way to go

    The UK now has 30,000 EV charging connectors — but there’s a long way to go

    • Matthew Beedham
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    A beginner’s guide to the AI apocalypse: Wall-E syndrome

    A beginner’s guide to the AI apocalypse: Wall-E syndrome

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    100 seconds to midnight: Why we’re closer to Doomsday than ever

    100 seconds to midnight: Why we’re closer to Doomsday than ever

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    3D printing body parts is close — but it needs proper regulation

    • The Conversation
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    Scientists invent a faster and cheaper way to repurpose EV batteries

    Scientists invent a faster and cheaper way to repurpose EV batteries

    • Matthew Beedham
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